no. bubbles can only be made into sphere shapes.only a trick can make a bubble into a different shape
A sphere's height will always be the same as its diameter.
Treat the 3D sphere as a 2D circle. The radius for the sphere is the same radius as for the circle. No matter where on the sphere you place a mark, the distance (radius) from the mark to the centre of the sphere will always be the same as the circle.
We're having a hard time making out the dark grey area from here. But the intersection of a plane and a sphere is always a circle.
No, it rarely is.
A bubble is a sphere. There is no top
Every system in this universe tries to reduce its energy. The shape of bubble is always round because the area is minimum in case of sphere for a given volume, which in turn reduces surface energy.
Gravity does affect the shape and size of a soap bubble. From the top of my head, an air-borne bubble's surface would have higher density at the bottom (part facing ground).In reality, a bubble is never a perfect sphere and is always heavier at the bottom. If you blow a big bubble and look at it closely, you would likely notice a slight dimp at the bottom of the sphere aka the excess liquid which has accumulated at the bottom due to gravity. This affects the shape of the bubble as the weight of the excess liquid pulls down on the surface area of the sphere.
A bubble-sphere soap and water
A sphere is the shape that has the largest volume and smallest surface area. the surface tension pulls the surface of the bubble in but the volume of air inside the bubble remains constant so the bubble wants to become a sphere.
The surface tension of the bubble solution compresses into the smallest size that will encompass the volume of air that it contains. This is always going to be a sphere. Bubbles are a round shape because the competing forces of the air that is inside. This is also known as a sphere.
No. In fact it is always finite - unless the sphere itself is infinite.
no. bubbles can only be made into sphere shapes.only a trick can make a bubble into a different shape
A2. A globe is a simple sphere, and has no connection points. A soap bubble is among the simplest.We may draw imaginary lines around the sphere, and make other markings, but these are marks on a sphere, not the sphere itself.
Bubbles are made up of water molecules that sticks together. Basically, to make a bubble you need a soapy water to easily form a hollow sphere.
No
always a circle.